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MM200 High-Speed Microwave Modem

User Interfaces

TM086 - Rev. 4.1

4-43

Security Controls Screen:



1.Main Menu

2.Control Mode

:

TERMINAL

12.SNMP/Security

3.Term Emulate

:

VT 100 13.Logon

4.Term Baud

:

9600

14.Logoff


SETUP

STATUS

5.TrapType

:

VERSION2

Logon User

:

Oper-md5

6.PrimaryTrapHost :

192.168.0.25

Context Engine ID :

80000A1F01AC1264B0

7.SndaryTrapHost :

192.168.0.26

Engine Status

:

NORMAL

8.Trace Mode

:

LEVEL 5

9.Community

:

public


------------------------------------------SECURITY CONTROLS----------------------------------------

10.SNMP V1&2 Access View: adminVIEWadminACCESS

11.Key Generation Mode : STORE

12.Change Logon Password

13.Change Authentication Password

14.Change Privacy Password





Enter Selection Number:



2.

The SNMP Configuration can be monitored and controlled via a full screen presentation
of current settings and status. The Key redraws the entire screen and aborts input
any time. The Spacebar refreshes the status area and is used to scroll through selection
when in user input mode.


3.

To modify an item, the user simply presses its terminal selection followed by .
The modem responds by presenting the options available and requesting input. If the
input is multiple choices, the user is prompted to use the Spacebar to scroll to the desired
selection and then press . An input can be aborted at any time by pressing
. Invalid input keys cause an error message to be displayed on the terminal. Some
input or display status only appears when the user has the right access levels.

4.18 Logging on and Passwords


There are several available logon users each setup with a default password. The user must be
logged on in order to view or change some settings. There are 3 levels of access rights in the
MM200. These are:

Initial Access:

The default when no user is logged on.


Viewer Access:

Allows its user to modify its own logon and authentication
passwords.


Operator Access:

All other SNMP and security selections can only be
accessed.


Listed in the table below are the available user names and corresponding default passwords: